bboy stands for break boy and is the only true dance of hip hop. The name was givin first by dj koolherc to his dancers at one of his famous parties. Break can stand for a few things. It can stand for when the dj played a song and extended the break for people to dance, and it can also stand for people trying to reach a breaking point in their dancing and trying to reach new limits. The media began to call it "break dancing" but that is not the correct name. Bboying started with top rocking and dancing at parties, then was taken to the floor by people like the nigga twins. Now over time it as progressed and become more acrobatic and has added new style. Bboying is an element of hip hop and is its own dance, but a lot of moves came from a variety of places including tap, jazz, gymnastics, capoeira, and yoga, and keeps on growing.
BboyDomkey representing Beat Whakz ,Lionz of Zion and Flying Fist From the Floor. He dances with originality and mad flavor. He is one of the most stylish dancers in the world. Real bboy!!!!
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By Randy
Bboy
not "break boy"! or "Bronx boy"
its not breakdancing its bboying bboy stands for "beat boy"
because we dance to the beat
a bboy is a dancer of one of the elements of hip hop bboying which is the true dance of hip hop
Kmel is one of greatest bboy of all time.... representing BoogieBrats he has inspired many bboys around the world... Kmel is the true definition of what a bboy is...
If you don't believe me go battle him for yourself!
Bboy=Break Boy, Bronx Boy, and something else that I forget. They call it breakin because the bboys and bgirls usually jump into the cypher at the break of a song.
Break Boy, comes from DJ KoolHerc naming "Breakdancers" after a street termanology. (break basically means to do things out of the ordinary or above normal)
The word break in breaker boy is refering to a part of a song where it gets hype what they use to call the break in the song the person whould start dance so every time the break in the song came on they would dance